
Hot Stamper Pressings of Rock and Pop Albums Available Now
UPDATE 2026
This review was written in 2010 or so. As embarrassing as it may be in some audiophile’s eyes, I think I actually owned the very pressing we reviewed. If it sounded better than whatever random domestic copy I had managed to find, not knowing anything about pressings variations back in those days (1980), I would keep the Half-Speed in my collection since it was clearly superior.
I did that with many of the records I owned long after I should have known better, including a favorite of mine, Powerful People. When my stereo finally got good enough to show me what MoFi had actually done to the sound, I was mortified, and rightly so. But all through the 80s and 90s I cannot deny that I played that Mobile Fidelity pressing plenty and loved every minute of it.
Back to Guilty
You may find this hard to believe, but I am actually a big fan of Bab’s Guilty album. It’s definitely the only Streisand record I would have in my collection, if I still had a record collection.
And if I still had a record collection, lots of Radio-Friendly Pop albums like these would be in it because I love many of the album that belong to that genre, from Sergio Mendes and Brazil 66, to Bread, to Loggins and Messina and Hall and Oates. We even have some for sale on the site as Hot Stamper pressings.
AMG loves it too, which is good to see:









